City of Pittsburgh is seeking archers to help deal with deer population crisis in parks
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The City of Pittsburgh is seeking archers to help control its deer population in two city parks. The deer population has grown too large for its habitat.
Frick Park is 644 acres, while Riverview Park is 259 acres, said the Pittsburgh Parks website. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Anyone who wishes to hunt in one of the parks will enter a lottery system, said the city, and 30 people will be selected.
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